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- The disc golf spirit burns inside all of us. Same with our 2023 Innova Pumpkin (Color Glow Nexus Aviar) – except it'll take a few fire engines to extinguish its four-alarm blaze from within.*** Orange color will vary in intensity.How this batch Color Glow Nexus Aviar feels: Flat. Fairly stiff. So grippy it’s almost sticky – just like your hands will be after raiding your kid's trick or treat basket.More about this Innova Pumpkin Design: You know how you’re supposed to remove the candle from your Jack-o-Lantern? Well, looks like someone forgot and now our pumpkin is a roaring inferno. Somebody, find this overgrown squash a water hazard, and quick!More about the Aviar disc: Get used to hearing chains when putting with the Innova Aviar, disc golf’s most popular disc. Not convinced? Put this straight, easy to throw disc to the test. It will prove itself time after time even in the most haunted of courses.Nexus plastic vs XT: According to Innova Disc Inventor and Co-Founder Dave Dunipace, “the difference between Nexus and XT is formula which gives Nexus greater durability and easier molding.” XT has a little better grip, but besides that, Nexus has the edge, he said.Tis the Season: Our Innova pumpkins are a disc golf Halloween tradition. Before you break the bank on Halloween candy, make sure you’ve got a pumpkin on the way.Close
- The Ape can handle the raw, primal power of disc golfs biggest arms. Extremely fast and stable, the Ape is a "must have" distance driver for windy conditions and sharp doglegs. Sidearm drivers will learn the Ape is more than capable of standing up to even the most intense torque and Champion plastic provides very high quality discs with excellent durability and stability. The Ape is an outstanding choice for backhand or sidearm throws as well as a variety of niche flex shots. With less high speed turn than a Boss, the Ape is not recommended for players who throw less than 300ft.Close
- If you’re into close encounters with the basket, look no further than the DX Alien, the declassified multipurpose disc that can send your game to the stars.How this large diameter disc feels: The upper half has a Sonic look and feel with its domey top and familiar fastback grooves. The bottom half though, is equipped with a thicker, more modern-day mid-range rim. The DX edition is extremely grippy.DX Alien Flight numbers: 4 / 2 / 0 / 1How it flies: With a flat release in fair conditions, the Alien flies straight 200-300 feet (depending on arm speed), and then torpedoes down – its signature move. Once its flight ends, it practically falls off the table.Because of its low carry, Innova Co Founder and Disc Inventor Dave Dunipace says the Alien is ideal for “Ranging,” meaning it does a better job landing where you aim.Versatile flightShort Drives | Mid Range Hyzer or Anhyzer | Backhand or Forehand approachesMultipurpose: Everyone can find a place for this disc even as a putter because this flying saucer loves to crash land in the chains.Great for:One disc rounds (for shorter courses)Drop and stop throws needed for island holes and other perilous landing areas.Touch anhyzer approaches, where there’s trouble behindFull power anny’s that comeback as faithfully as a Twilight Zone rerunsShort forehand approachesHow will I throw it? Experienced players with substantial power will enjoy manipulating the Alien for everything from short drives to baby approaches. For those with less arm speed may be surprised at the disc’s overstable finish, but once, but after some practice this disc will get lots of reps. Less experienced players should try it in DX plastic first.Close
